Written by Brad Fraser, "True Love Lies" follows the futher adventures of David McMillan, a character first introduced in Fraser's "Wolf Boy" and developed further in two subsequent plays. Alone, adrift and entering his 50s, McMillan has returned to Toronto to open a new restaurant. There, he re-encounters Kane Sawatsky, with whom he once had a two-year relationship that did not end well. Kane is now married to a woman with two children, neither of whom are aware their father once had a homosexual relationship.

Along the way, old wounds get re-opened, old lies exposed, sparks fly and all of them are forced to re-evaluate everything they think they know about love, marriage and family.

Additional 8 p.m. performances of "True Love Lies" will take place this Saturday, May 17 and 18. There will also be a 2 p.m. performance this Sunday and May 19, as well as a 7 p.m. performance on May 16. Tickets are $25, $20 for seniors and students. Discounts are also available for groups of 10 or more.